Page 6 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, July 15, 1959 : ~— Ontario, B.C. weekly newspapers dominate annual competitions REGINA—Ontario and Brit-)Abbotsford Sumas Matsqui ish Columbia weekly newspapers|News (B.C.); 2, Midland Free dominated the list of winners|Press Herald (Ont.); 3, Tren- in this year’s Better Weekly Newspapers Competition. The awards are given annu- ally by the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association to en- courage and recognize editors and publishers who do out- standing work in the field of local reporting to their com- muntities. They were presented this ton Trentonian (Ont.). Best front page competition, Amherstburg Ehcho Shiel 1, Chilliwack Progress (B.C.); 2, Midland Free Press Herald (Ont.); 3, Courtney Comox Dis- trict Free Press (B.C.). CLASS 2, CIRCULATION 2,001 to 3,000 Best all-round paper competi- tion, Gertrade A. Dunning week at the 40th annual con-|tropny: 1, Melville Advance vention of the CWNA which is|(gask.); 2, Listowel Banner being attended by representa-|(Ont.); 3, . Milton Canadian tives of most of the country’s 725 weekly newspapers in the Saskatchewan Hotel here. Delegates will hold informal disci ions and hear experts on the problems confronting the industry. Chief of these is pro- motion of the weeklies, which have a combined circulation. of 1,250,000 readers, as an import- --ant medium for local and national advertisers. Ontario weeklies won 17 of the 45 awards presented at the convention and British Colum- bians won 10. The awards are distributed in divisions according to circula- Class 1 includes weeklies with more than 3,00 readers, Class 2 covers circulation from 2,001 to 3,000 and Class 3 from 1,001 to 2,000. There are three prizewinners in each division for best all- round paper ,best editorial Page and best front page. Here is the complete list of winners. CLASS 1, CIRCULATION OVER 3,000 Best all-round paper competi- tion, Mason Trophy: 1, Chilli- wack Progess (BC); 2, Midland _ Free Press Herald (Ont.); 3, ‘Abbotsford Sumas Matsqui News. (B.C.)- Best editorial page competi- tion, David Williams trophy: 1, Champion (Ont.). Best editorial page competi- tion, P. George Pearce Memorial trophy: 1, Alexandria Glengarry News (Sask.); 3, tie, Quesnel Cariboo Observer (B.C.), Fort Erie Times Review (Ont.), Best front page competition, Frank Howse Beattie shield: 1, Listowel Banner (Ont.); 2, Ganaoque Reporter (Ont.); 3 Goderich Signal-Star (Ont.). CLASS 3, CIRCULATION 1,001 to 2,000 Best all-round paper competi- tion, Charles Clark Cup: 1, Peace River - Record Gazette (Alta.); 2, Morden Times (Man.); 3, Kindersley Clarion (Sask.). Best editorial page competi- tion, Malcolm MacBeth shield: 1, Kindersley Clarion (Sask.) ; 2, Ridgetown Dominion (Ont.); 3, Atikokan Progress (Ont.). Best front page competition, M. A. James shield: 1, Camp- bell River Courier (B.C.); 2, Morden Times (Man.); 3, three- (Ont.); 2, tie, Listowel Banner (Ont.), Melville Advance (Alta.). ey way tie, Hope Standard (B.C.), Kindersley Clarion (Sask.), Peace River Record Gazette CLASS 4, CIRCULATION 1,000 OR LESS Best all-round paper competi- tion, Walter Ashfield trophy: 1, Nanton News (Alta.); 2, Hast- erhazy Miner (Sask.); 3, White- wood Herald (Sask). Best editorial page competi- tion, John W. Eddy trophy: 1, Nanton News (Alta.); Grenfell Sun (Sask.); 3, Winkler Pem- bina Triangle Progress (Man.). Best front page competition Printer and Publisher special 1, Nantoh News Esterhazy Miner Ji 38, Winkled Pembina Triangle Pro- gress - (Man.). ENGAGEMENT Mr. and = Mrs. William Broughton announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Beverley Ann, to Mr. Edmund Matuschewski of Macalister, BC The wedding will take place at St. Andrew's United Church on Saturday, July 25. Dog Creek news WITH the first spell of really good weather experienced in several weeks, haying is now in full swing. All things con- sidered, the crops are good. VISITORS, to Dog Creek House during the week included Mrs. E. M. Zinn, Alkali Lake: Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Judy, Phil- lipa and Blake, of Caulfield, BEARS TO HOLLAND pride of a zoo in Holland this week. orphans when the mother was shot by game warden Jim Lor- ance near Cinema while chasing sheep. the cubs were looked after by Karl Duroyter and it was later decided land, Two Cariboo bears are the Harness Repairs i moment to ensure The bear cubs were left Haying time is with us and now is the your harness is in perfect shape- WE CAN OFFER DIMEDLATE SERVICE TONY'S LEATHER GOODS Williams Lake Instead of being shot, 188 to send them to Hol- Phone West Vancouver: and Barbara T. Sulley, Vancouver. SUNDAY guests of Mrs, C. R. Place were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Blatta, of North Vancouver. Brian is the scn of Mr. and Mrs. E. 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